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PDF - SEE St. Augustine
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W
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ST. AUGUSTINE, PONTE VEDRA
& BEACHES
The oldest continuous settlement
in the United States and a
romantic getaway for those
who love stories of the past
ON FLORIDA’S
HISTORIC COAST
St. Augustine is celebrating the 500th
Anniversary of Ponce de Leon’s famous
discovery of this beautiful shore as he sailed
toward the Keys in April 1513. Within a
few years, in 1565, the first settlement was
founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles.
At the Fountain of Youth Archeological
Park, you’ll see how native people lived
successfully here for over 4,000 years
before the Spanish explorers arrived.
At the NEW exhibit of Native Village
structures built with traditional methods,
you’ll see demonstrations of their skills with
food, crafts and weapons for hunting.
Look for more NEW icons inside
the pages of this SEE Insider’s Guide for
interesting things to do, and keep it handy
for the maps and valuable coupons offered
by businesses and merchants. Check out
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EXTRAS on pages 14-15 for our favorite
parks and historic places that are free or
inexpensive. It’s our way of helping you
get the most out of your vacation.
Almost everything you do here is
touched by romance at night, music floats
out from many doorways, people chat over
a meal at sidewalk tables and strings of tiny
lights cast a subtle glow above the streets.
Don’t forget to explore outlying areas,
including 42 miles of stunning, golden sand
beaches and pristine parks. This is a perfect
time to paddle, pedal or hike in our nature
preserves—the only limit is your curiosity!
Live, love, and enjoy St. Augustine!
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TABLE OF
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Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fold out
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19
Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
500th Ponce de Leon Anniversary . . . . . . . . 8
Activities listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 12, 16
Romantic Places to Propose . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Extras, fun things you may not know . . . . . . . . 14-15
Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Dining listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Key Lime Pie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Shopping listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Palm Coast and Flagler Beaches . . . . . . 26-29
Marineland History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Visitor Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 33, 35, 37
Fun Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 34, 36
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A wealth of
CTIVITIES for you
to TRY
The heart of the city is the Plaza de
la Constitucion, a shady square where
people have met for more than 400 years.
The Government House, which is easily
recognized by its balcony overlooking
Cordova Street, is a good place to
begin exploring.
You can walk in any direction from
here, but for an overview of the Old City,
climb aboard the trolley for a narrated
tour. As you roll along there’s plenty of
opportunity to hear about the colonial
buildings, intriguing streetscapes and
grand hotels. Many buildings are now
museums. Large and small, they are
full of intriguing antiques, artifacts and
interactive fun.
It’s easy to spot the Spanish style
buildings that hold the life’s work of
wealthy collectors at Villa Zorayda, the
Lightner Museum and the Pirate &
Treasure Museum. Pick your pleasure;
each one is a fantastic journey to the past.
This is a year-round paradise for
outdoor enthusiasts who like to paddle
pristine creeks, fish in either fresh or
salt water or sail with the breeze. Climb
219 steps to the top of the St. Augustine
Lighthouse to see a panorama of the
nation’s oldest seaport, the Matanzas
River and miles of Atlantic beaches.
Visitors to the World Golf Hall of
Fame, known for courses designed by Sam
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Snead and Jack Nicklaus, will see a NEW
"History in the Making” exhibit that
features memorabilia fresh from the
fairways of professional golf events.
At the Pirate and Treasure Museum,
Sir Frances Drake’s expeditions are finding
NEW life in an exhibit that includes a
rare burnt wooden remnant from a 16th
century ship attributed to him. Drake
raided and burnt St. Augustine to the
ground in 1586.
Romantics will want to end the day with
a slow-paced carriage ride along the oldest
byways, and if ghosts don’t scare you, take
a tour to learn about restless spirits that
still roam the city…sweet dreams!
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Immerse yourself in an interactive,
emotional high sea adventure you’ll
never forget at St. Augustine’s
newest attraction.
Explore the
GOLDEN AGE OF PIRACY
with one of the world’s largest
collections of authentic pirate
artifacts dating back to the 16th
century—including rarely-seen
shipwreck treasures from the
vault of the Florida Division of
Historical Resources.
Directly across from the Castillo de San Marcos fort
and a short walk from the Historic Downtown Parking Facility.
12 S. Castillo Drive
St. Augustine FL 32084
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For more adventure, call
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Cross the swilcan Bridge • explore the member locker room.
special exhibits • Play the 18-hole Putting Course
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AREA ATTRACTIONS
Marineland Dolphin Adventure
Immerse yourself in a hands-on shallow or deep water
dolphin program, inspire a dolphin artist to create a
one-of-a kind painting, or learn at summer camps for ages
7-17. Special events and weddings can be hosted in this
spectacular beachside setting.
9600 Oceanshore Blvd., St. Augustine, 1-877-298-5994,
www.Marineland.net,  Ad page 13.
75 KING STREET
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
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Colonial Quarter- St. Augustine
Travel through centuries of St. Augustine's history, brought to
life at the Colonial Quarter- St. Augustine's revitalized signature
attraction in the heart of downtown. Experience life as it used
to be in the Nation's Oldest City with interactive activities,
living history demonstrations, graphical stories and more!
33 St. George St., St. Augustine, Map grid I-8,
email: [email protected],
www.ColonialQuarter.com. Ad page 5.
World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX® Theater
at World Golf Village
See thousands of artifacts and pieces of memorabilia
celebrating golf's greatest players and contributors and enjoy
hands on golf experiences. Tickets include all day admission
and a round on the outdoor 18-hole putting course. The IMAX
Theater feature documentaries and Hollywood films year
round. Senior, student, military and group discounts.
1 World Golf Place, St. Augustine, 904-940-IMAX,
Map grid O-7, www.WorldGolfiMax.com,  Ad page 9.
St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
Journey three centuries back in time to the Golden Age of
Piracy when ruthless rogues ruled the seas. Explore exhibits
of real artifacts like one of only three Jolly Roger flags in the
world. Touch real treasure and get in on interactive pirate fun
designed by Disney Imagineers—all in the city that pirates
once raided and burned to the ground. Open 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
daily. All major credit cards accepted.
12 S. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, Map grid I-8,
877-467-5863, www.ThePirateMuseum.com,
 Ad page 7.
HISTORICAL SITES
& MUSEUMS
Flagler College
Built by Henry Flagler in 1887, the former Hotel Ponce de Leon
was a luxury resort for the rich and famous. Resplendent with
stunning displays of Tiffany stained-glass windows, it is now
home to Flagler College. Guided tours available daily, yearround. Shop Flagler Legacy on St. George Street for a charming
selection of items representing Flagler College. Open daily
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.
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comprehensive tour, fully narrated
by our expert tour conductors
• On and off reboarding at 22 stops
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Old Town Trolley Tours® Presents
Voted Best Ghost Tour by Best of St. Augustine 2010, 2011 & 2012
Explore the darker side of the Nation’s Oldest City with our
ghost guides and experience the historic haunted tales and
legends found at every turn. Revisit the site of the terrible
tragedy that occurred in 1873 at the St. Augustine Lighthouse.
Included is a visit to the town’s most haunted building, The
Old Jail, for an up close and personal encounter.
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74 King St., St. Augustine, Map grid G-13, 904-819-6400,
http://Legacy.Flagler.edu,  Ad page 12.
Lightner Museum
Henry Flagler’s former Alcazar Hotel holds 19th century
artifacts including natural history exhibits, Tiffany glass,
a Victorian Village and antique mechanical musical
instruments. Children under 12 free when accompanied
by an adult. Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. MC, VISA.
75 King St., St. Augustine, Map grid H-13, 904-824-2874,
www.LightnerMuseum.org,  Ad page 10.
The Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse
Historic Museum & Gardens
Discover ~ A historic museum dedicated to Preservation,
Restoration and Education to be enjoyed by the entire family.
Treasure the original antique furnishings, rare artifacts,
books and slates surrounding the Professor and students as
they recreate school life from the 1800s. Open daily from
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Extended weekend hours. MC, VISA.
14 St. George St., St. Augustine, Map grid H-8,
904-824-0192, www.OldestWoodenSchoolHouse.com,
 Ad page 17.
Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth
Visit St. Augustine's Birthplace where Pedro Menendez
Cont. on page 16
Romantic Places to Propose
St. Augustine is renowned for proposals and celebrating anniversaries
because so many couples have strolled together near the Old Fort and
pledged their love.
Some choose a helicopter ride at sunset. The city glows and beautiful
beaches are spread before you. Hovering high above the land, there’s a
moment when everything seems possible.
The top of the lighthouse is another choice, but the classic one is a
quiet carriage ride through the city. When the moment is right, pop the
question. Then come back on your anniversary!
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OUT AND ABOUT
The Castillo de San Marcos was completed by the Spanish in 1695 and never
failed to protect the city. Learn history from re-enactments by colonials in period
dress. Soldiers often fire black powder weapons, weather permitting. Adults $7.
Children 15 and under are free with adult.
Old Spanish Trail Zero Mile Marker is a 1928 tribute to the completion of the
transcontinental auto trail connecting St. Augustine to San Diego on the Pacific.
Look for the round coquina stone near the St. Augustine Welcome Center.
904-824-4210.
St. Augustine Flea Market is a renowned weekend market featuring fresh
produce and much more. From gourmet foods to jewelry, handmade items and
plants, it’s a shopper’s delight.
FOR CURIOSITY’S SAKE
Old City Gates and Wall: Located at the north end of St. George St., it protected
the town from raids by pirates and the British. Made of coquina and palmetto logs,
it stretched from the fort to the river in 1704.
Father Miguel O’Reilly House: Built circa 1691, only the Fort is older! Constructed
of coquina and tabby, its 400-year timeline has five architectural phases. Open
Wed. – Sat., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enter through a garden gate at 32 Aviles St., Free;
donations always appreciated. 904-826-0750.
Florida Agricultural Museum: Take a wagon tour to see the 1880s homestead,
1890s general store, dairy barn and citrus complex. See Florida’s rural past in
heirloom crops, artifacts and rare Cracker Cattle. Wed. – Sun. 7900 Old Kings Rd.
and U.S. 1, 17 miles south of St. Augustine. 386-446-7630.
NATURE CALLING...
GTM Reserve’s Environmental Education Center surprises visitors with a life-size
Right Whale replica suspended from the ceiling. Explore ecology through aquariums and miles of interpretive trails. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $2; Children $1.
Under 10 free. 505 Guana River Rd., Ponte Vedra Beach. 904-823-4500.
Anastasia State Park: The dune trail, 4 miles of pristine powder-sand beach and
ranger-led eco tours are well worth the visit. Have lunch at the beach grill and rent
bikes to ride the beach at low tide. $8 per car. 904-461-2033.
Vilano Beach Fishing Pier There’s no fee to fish or stroll on this pier, which is next
to a full service marina. Many beachgoers sift through the golden coquina sand to
hunt sharks' teeth. 904-209-0333.
HISTORY SEEKERS
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is known for formal gardens of azaleas,
roses and camellias blooming among old oaks. The estate, once owned by a
relative of George Washington, is nestled between the Matanzas River and a beach
with coquina rock formations. 2 miles south of Marineland on A1A. 386-446-6780.
Ximenez-Fatio House Museum: On the city’s oldest street, the restored 1798
coquina block house was once a boarding house and contains many historic
objects. 20 Aviles St. Open Tues. – Sat. Adults $7. Students, military & seniors $5.
904-829-3575.
Princess Place Preserve is known for 1,500 acres of hiking, horseback riding and
wildlife viewing. A lodge built by Henry Cutting in 1886 still stands. His widow,
Angela, eventually married an exiled Russian prince in 1924, and it became known
by its present name. Open daily, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free. 2500 Princess Place Rd., Palm
Coast. 386-313-4020.
ROMANCE ON A DIME
The Lightner Museum’s courtyard in the evening is perfect for quiet moments
together. Benches on the covered walkway surrounding the garden and soft lights
on plantings give the place an air of time-honored romance. Free. 75 King St.
Bridge of Lions: At sunset this 1927 landmark is the most romantic place for a
keepsake photo. A stately white Carrara marble lion is your background.
Cont. from page 12
established the first colony in 1565. Drink from the
Legendary Fountain. Explore Timucuan Indian Village.
See Stars in our Planetarium. This is where it all began!
Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
11 Magnolia Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid H-2, 904-8293168, www.FountainOfYouthFlorida.com,  Ad page 13.
St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
Discover St. Augustine’s maritime past. Climb the 165-foot
tower that is still an active aid to navigation for a spectacular
view of St. Augustine and the beaches. Explore interactive
exhibits and learn about the area’s shipwrecks in the keepers’
house. For their safety, children must be 44 inches tall to
climb the tower. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.
81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid N-14, 904-8290745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com,  Ad page 10.
MINI GOLF
Fiesta Falls Miniature Golf & Ice Cream
Enjoy 18 holes of championship miniature golf with great
ocean views, eight waterfalls, caves, tropical rainforest
and a 65-foot Spanish ship. Serving delicious soft-serve
ice cream and refreshments on the new deck overlooking
the waterfalls. Located one mile south of the St. Augustine
Beach Pier. Open daily and nightly. DS, MC, VISA.
818 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine, Map grid V-13,
904-461-5571, www.LaFiestaInn.com/Saint-Augustine/
Fiesta-Falls-Mini-Golf,  Ad page Gatefold.
SIGHTSEEING/TOURS
St. Augustine Eco Tours
Join Northeast Florida’s premier outdoor adventure company
on an excursion you won’t soon forget! Boating, kayaking,
and sailing tours for small groups on St. Augustine’s beautiful
waterways. Wild dolphins, amazing shorebirds, and
productive salt marshes are the hallmarks of our tours don’t miss St. Augustine’s most memorable experience!
111 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, Map grid K-13,
904-377-7245, www.StAugustineEcoTours.com,
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Old Town Trolley
The 70-minute tour covers more than 100 sites of interest
and has 22 stops where you can hop on or off to sightsee,
shop or dine. The tour includes a 3-Day Trolley Pass, FREE
admission to the St. Augustine History Museum and FREE
Beach Bus Shuttle to the Alligator Farm, Lighthouse and the
beach. Daily, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.
167 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid F-2,
904-325-6947, www.TrolleyTours.com/St-Augustine,
 Ad page 11.
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Oldest Wooden School House
Historic Museum and Gardens
"An American Landmark"
St. Augustine, Florida
Let your first lesson in history begin
at the Oldest School House a historic museum dedicated to Preservation and Education
to be enjoyed by the entire family! The Professor and
students from 1864 recreate what school life was like in the
1800's. Enjoy the beauty of our tropical garden as you stroll
our pathways to view our newest archaeological exhibits.
14 St. George St., St. Augustine, FL 32084
(904) 824-0192 • (888) OLD-SCHL
www.oldestwoodenschoolhouse.com
[email protected]
"Compare your School Days
with those of the Old Days"
OPEN DAILY 9-5 (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS)
EXTENDED SUMMER HOURS
AVAILABLE EVENING HOURS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Honored by US Department of Interior
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Calendar
ONGOING
EVERY WEDNESDAY: WEDNESDAY MARKET AT
ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH
8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., St. Johns County Pier, 904-347-8007,
www.TheCivicAssociation.com
EVERY SATURDAY: OLD CITY FARMER’S MARKET
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre,
1340 A1A South, St. Augustine, www.StAugustineFM.com
FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH ART WALK
5 – 9 p.m., 157 King St., 904-829-0065,
www.ArtGalleriesofStAugustine.com
EVERY WEEKEND: CANNON FIRING DEMONSTRATIONS
10:30, 11:30, 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30, Avenida Menedez at Castillo
de San Marcos, St. Augustine, www.nps.gov/casa/index.htm
LAST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH: UPTOWN
SATURDAY NIGHT
5 – 9 p.m., San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-823-9263
THE CELLAR UPSTAIRS WINE, JAZZ & BLUES
Friday 4:30 p.m., Saturday and Sundays 1 p.m.,
San Sebastian Winery, 157 King St., St. Augustine,
904-826-1594, www.SanSebastianWinery.com/jazzbar.php
MUSIC BY THE SEA CONCERT SERIES
Every Wednesday from 7 – 9 p.m., from mid May thru
September, weather permitting. St. Augustine Beach Pavillion,
350 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, 904-347-8007,
www.TheCivicAssociation.org
CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA
Every Thursday from 7 – 9 p.m., Memorial Day through Labor
Day, weather permitting. St. Augustine's Plaza
de la Constitución, 904-825-1004, www.PlazaConcerts.com
TOLOMATO CEMETERY TOURS
11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Self-guided or docent tours
on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Cordova St.,
www.TolomatoCemetery.com
SUNSET CELEBRATION AT VILANO BEACH TOWN CENTER
Year-round, (Summer) 3 p.m. – dusk every first Saturday
of the month. (Winter 2 p.m. to dusk) 260 Vilano Rd.,
St. Augustine, 904-540-0402, www.VilanoBeachFl.com
NOVEMBER 2012
23-24: CANDLELIGHT TOURS OF VILLA ZORAYDA
Refreshments at 6 p.m., Candlelight tour begins at 6:30 p.m.,
83 King St., St. Augustine, 904-829-9887,
www.VillaZorayda.com
24-DECEMBER 31: HOLLY JOLLY TROLLEY
NIGHTS OF LIGHTS TOUR
6 – 8 p.m. nightly. Tours depart from St. Augustine Visitors
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of EVENTS
Information Center, 11 W. Castillo Dr., 904-829-3800
24-25: 47TH ANNUAL FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Saturday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. –
4:30 p.m., at Francis Field, St. Augustine, More than 150 artists
from around the USA are juried into this Thanksgiving Weekend
Art Festival. 904-824-2310, www.staaa.org
30-DECEMBER 9: 8TH ANNUAL ST. JOHNS COUNTY
FESTIVAL OF TREES AT WORLD GOLF VILLAGE
The Festival showcases trees and wreaths decorated by
businesses, organizations, families and friends from the
community. World Golf Village, 500 S. Legacy Trl., daily
9 a.m. – 9 p.m., until last day - 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.,
904-940-4123, www.WorldGolfHallofFame.org
DECEMBER 2012
1: 58TH ANNUAL ST. AUGUSTINE CHRISTMAS PARADE
10 a.m. by the Mission of Nombre de Dios,
through the downtown streets of historic St. Augustine
1: 1770’S BRITISH ENCAMPMENT
10 a.m., Francis Field, West Castillo Dr., St. Augustine,
904-829-5318, www.BritishNightWatch.org
1: THE GRANDE ILLUMINATION PARADE
8 – 9 p.m., St. Augustine Government House, King St.,
St. Augustine, www.BritishNightWatch.org
2: 44TH ANNUAL GARDEN CLUB CHRISTMAS TOUR OF
HOMES “CHRISTMAS REMEMBERED”,
12 – 5 p.m., www.GardenClubOfStAugustine.org
8: REGATTA OF LIGHTS
6 p.m., Matanzas Bay between the Bridge of Lions and
Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, 904-824-9725,
www.sayc2000.com
8-9: ANNUAL TOUR OF ST. AUGUSTINE
BED AND BREAKFAST INNS
Each inn displays its own unique interpretation of The 12 Days
of Christmas with an infusion of Victorian Era and modern decor.
1 – 5 p.m., www.StAugustineBandBTour.com
29-30: OLD TOWN ART & CRAFT SHOW
Features unique original handmade art & fine crafts from funky
pottery to elegant paintings, exquisite jewelry
to stunning sculpture. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.,
Francis Field, St. Augustine,
www.HolidayArtShows.com/old-town-art-craft-show.html
31: NEW YEAR’S BLACK RAVEN CRUISE
Departs St. Augustine Municipal Marina,
111 Avenida Menendez, 1-877-578-5050,
www.PirateShipBlackRaven.com
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Music, Festivals, Exhibits and more
31: BEACH BLAST OFF 2013
Kick off 2012 in seaside style at this special St. Augustine Beach
event! 4 – 10 p.m., St. Augustine Beach,
904-829-5681, www.BeachBlastOff.com
JANUARY 2013
5: EMMA CONCERT SERIES:
INSPIRATA OPERA IN A BOX
8 p.m., Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, St. Augustine,
A quartet of nationally and internationally acclaimed vocal
and stage artists, 904-797-2800, www.EmmaConcerts.com
7-21: HISTORIC TOURS OF FLAGLER COLLEGE
Tours start at the main lobby (Rotunda) of the College at
10 a.m. & 2 p.m., located at 74 King St., St. Augustine,
904-823-3378, Legacy.Flagler.edu/Tours-sp8.html
12: “RIGHT WHALES,” LECTURE
BY AUTHOR FRANK GROMLING
10:30 a.m., Gamble Rogers State Park, Flagler Beach,
Adults $5; Children $2.50, 386-517-2086
25-FEB 17: LOST IN YONKERS, BY NEIL SIMON
Limelight Theatre, Matuza Main Stage, 11 Old Mission Ave.,
St. Augustine, 904-825-1164, www.Limelight-Theatre.org
26: EMMA CONCERT SERIES:
CHINA NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
8 p.m. Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada
St., St. Augustine, 904-797-2800, www.EmmaConcerts.com
TO 31: NIGHTS OF LIGHTS
Enjoy the magic everywhere you look around St. Augustine,
www.NightsofLights.com
FEBRUARY 2013
1- MAY 11: PICASSO EXHIBIT
AT ST. AUGUSTINE VISITORS CENTER
8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., 10 Castillo Dr., St. Augustine,
www.StAugustine-450.com
2: EVENING NATURE PROGRAM AT ANASTASIA STATE PARK
Park rangers or volunteers present programs on topics ranging from
bird watching to star-gazing, 904-461-2035,
www.FloridaStateParks.org/anastasia/rangerprograms.cfm
7: LEON REDBONE CONCERT
8 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, 904-209-0399,
www.PVConcertHall.com
17: CAROLINA CHOCOLATE DROPS CONCERT
8 p.m., Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, 904-209-0399,
www.PVConcertHall.com
MARCH 2013
1-3: ST. AUGUSTINE LIONS 32ND ANNUAL
SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
Eat, shop and tap your toes at the St. Augustine Lions Club
Seafood Festival – there's fun for everyone! Francis Field,
904-829-1753, www.LionsFestival.com
2: SEARLE’S SACK OF ST. AUGUSTINE
Encampment: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sack of City: 5 p.m.,
Fountain of Youth Park, www.SearlesBucs.com/Searles.html
2: “SEA TURTLES,”
LECTURE BY AUTHOR FRANK GROMLING
10:30 a.m., Gamble Rogers State Park, Flagler Beach,
Adults $5; Children $2.50, 386-517-2086
8: ST. AUGUSTINE ORCHESTRA CONCERT
8 p.m., Lightner Museum, 25 Granada St., St. Augustine,
www.StAugustineOrchestra.org
9-10: THE ST. AUGUSTINE
CELTIC MUSIC & HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Times to be announced, Francis Field on Castillo Dr.,
www.RomanzaStAugustine.org/celtic
APRIL 2013
5-7: 18TH ANNUAL RHYTHM AND RIBS FESTIVAL
Francis Field, W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine, 904-417-8470,
www.RhythmAndRibs.net
27: 16TH ANNUAL TASTE OF ST. AUGUSTINE
St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 904-829-3295,
www.EpicCommunityServices.org
MAY 2013
TBA: CONCERTS AT THE PIER PAVILION
Music by the Sea, Wednesdays 7 – 9 p.m., St. Augustine Beach,
904-347-8007, www.TheCivicAssociation.com
TBA: CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA
Memorial Day to Labor Day, Plaza de la Constitución,
St. Augustine, 904-825-1004, www.PlazaConcerts.com
JUNE 2013
1: DRAKES RAID
10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Reenactment downtown St. Augustine and at
Fountain of Youth Park. Open to the public. www.DrakesRaid.com
16: FATHER’S DAY AT THE WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME
St. Augustine, 904-940-4123, www.WorldGolfHallOfFame.org
FUTURE EVENTS:
At the time of publication some event schedules were
not established. Please go to www.SEE-StAugustine.com
for the most current EVENT information.
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Unparalleled
INING
When it’s time to decide where to
eat, foodies know St. Augustine’s chefs
are renowned for innovative menus
and creative dishes. Memorable meals
are close at hand in almost any setting
you can imagine, from European styled
bistros in the historic district, to outlying
restaurants with sweeping views of the
Atlantic Ocean.
At casual restaurants you can relax
at an umbrella table on a dock and be
served a juicy burger or delicious seafood
fresh from the Atlantic. One of our
favorites is a grilled grouper sandwich
served in a basket with fries and washed
down with a frosty mug of beer.
Actually, a Florida seafood appetizer—
shrimp, clams or oysters—is a good
start to any meal. But if your taste runs
to Cajun, Asian, Italian or slow smoked
Southern barbeque, we have that too.
It’s easy to add a measure of romance
to any evening by dining on the veranda
of a Victorian home or in an old building
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where candlelight shadow-dances on
aged bricks. There are garden settings,
wine cellars, decks overlooking the water
and elegant hotel dining rooms furnished
with a nod to the gilded era tastes of
Henry Flagler.
St. Augustine was the capital of Spanish
La Florida for more than 250 years after
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded it
in 1565. Spanish traditions still influence
dining here in contemporary versions
of chilled gazpacho soup and paella,
a rice dish with vegetables and bits of
meat or seafood.
If you crave something different,
order a traditional Minorcan dish made
with the Datil pepper, which was brought
here in the 1600s and only grows in the
St. Augustine area.
In the evening try the traditional way
to end a meal and enjoy a cup of coffee
and flan, a sweet Spanish egg custard.
Bon appétit!
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Snapper in Escabeche
THE TASTING ROOM
B A C K Y A R D
BAKERY CAFE
& C A T E R I N G C O.
Down the path, through the
garden and under the trees...
Our neighborhood location is a perfect
hideaway for a nosh, picnic or feast.
Enjoy fresh baked goods, distinctive
deli items and more...
Enjoy exquisite dishes created by our
celebrated chefs and their passion
for fine dining and world class wines
~ all inspired by cultures and
ideas from around the globe!
Planning an event? We offer an ideal
combination of quality services and
personalized selection.
39.5 Cordova St.
Bakery Café : 904.808.7202
Catering : 904.377.4747
www.tastingroombakery.com
INGREDIENTs
6 Red Snapper Fillets (2 Lbs, skin removed)
Salt, Freshly Ground Black Pepper
3 Tablespoons Olive Oil
2 Garlic Cloves, thinly sliced
6 Large Shallots Sliced
2 Dried Bay Leaves
3 Peppers ~ yellow, red, orange, in thin strips
2/3 Cup Sherry Vinegar
1 Cup Dry White Wine
5 Tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
1/2 Teaspoon Crushed Black Peppercorns
2 Whole Cloves
1/2 Cup Fresh Flat-Leaf Parsley
DIRECTIONs
1. Season both sides of fillets with salt and pepper
then cut in half lengthwise. Heat 1 T of olive oil in a
large nonstick sauté pan over medium-high heat.
Lightly sauté on both sides for about a minute
making sure not to cook throughout.
2. Add remaining tablespoon olive oil to the pan and
cook garlic over medium heat until it just begins to
color. Add shallots and bay leaves then cook until
shallots are transparent about 4 to 5 minutes. Add
peppers and cook 5 minutes or until tender.
3. Add vinegar and wine then bring to a boil over high
heat, then reduce heat and simmer for a minute
or two. Add the extra-virgin olive oil, peppercorns,
cloves, salt and remove from heat.
4. Place one layer of fish in the bottom of a large bowl
and spoon some of the marinade, shallots
and peppers over it. Repeat until all are used up.
Cover tightly and refrigerate overnight.
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AREA DINING
The Bunnery Café©
Something to match everyone’s taste. Bakery items, full
breakfast, espressos, cappuccinos, soups, salads, hamburgers
and sandwiches. Ambient atmosphere. Cash, VISA and MC
only. Mon. – Fri., 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sat.–Sun., 8 a.m. –
5 p. m. B=$, L=$
121 St. George St., St. Augustine, Map grid I-11,
904-829-6166, www.BunneryBakeryAndCafe.com,
 Ad page 23.
Cabo Taco Mexicali Grill
Unique menu items and rotating specials. Mexican cuisine
priding themselves on an award winning fish taco. A friendly
and reliable staff is always there to assist your needs. Tacos,
Burritos, Wraps, Salads and much more. Check out the house
specials like Gator Tail Taco topped with Southern Slaw and
Datil Sauce. Catering Available. Mon. – Sat. 11 a.m. –
9 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Visa, MC, DS, AMEX.
965 SR-16 Unit 110, St. Augustine, Map grid Q-09,
904-824-5852, www.CaboTacoMexicaliGrill.com,
 Ad page 23.
Kingfish Grill on the Water
Enjoy the freshest seafood and casual cuisine served in a
relaxed setting located right at the docks of Camachee Island
Marina. They offer spectacular waterfront views with inside
or outside dining. Lunch and dinner served daily from
11:30 am. Located at the base of the Vilano Bridge, minutes
from Downtown St. Augustine. “Bring the Family”
252 Yacht Club Dr., St Augustine, Grid L-1, 904-824-2111,
www.KingFishGrill.com,  Ad page 23.
The Tasting Room Backyard Bakery Cafe
and Catering Co.
Down the path, through the garden and under the trees...
a perfect hideaway for a nosh, picnic or feast. Enjoy fresh
baked goods, distinctive deli items and more... Enjoy
exquisite dishes inspired by our passion for fine dining
and world class wines ~ all inspired by cultures and
ideas from around the globe!
39.5 Cordova St., Map grid H-09,
Bakery Café: 904-808-7202, Catering: 904-377-4747,
www.TastingRoomBakery.com,  Ad page 21
Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille
New Orleans style seafood, steaks, chicken and pasta.
Courtyard dining overlooking the bay front and indoor
dining in a historic home. Full bar. Live music daily.
AMEX, DS, DN, MC, VISA. L=$, D=$$
46 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, Map grid J-12,
904-824-7765, www.HookedOnHarrys.com,
 Ad inside front cover.
FLAGLER COUNTY
Le Pavillon
Enjoy German, Swiss and French cuisine served in a casually
elegant setting for lunch and dinner. Fresh seafood, house
specialties include Rack of Lamb, Filet Mignon, Roast Duckling,
Schnitzel Viennese and Oysters Rockefeller. Extensive wine list,
beer and cocktails. Open seven days a week. Lunch 11:30 –
2 p.m., Dinner 5 p.m. till close, Sunday Brunch.
45 San Marco Ave., Historic Downtown, Map Grid H-05,
904-824-6202, www.LePav.com,  Ad page 23.
Kokoro Sushi Bar and Japanese Bistro
One of the most diverse and complete Sushi menus. Choose
your meat of choice to cook on the volcanic rock grill that heats
up to 700 degrees for over an hour. A unique experience
with full bar. Located in the European Village. Visa, MC, Amex,
Open Tues. - Sun. for dinner. Closed Monday.
101 Palm Harbor Pkwy., Unit 124, European Village, Palm Coast,
Map page 28, 386-246-9771, www.kokorosushibar.com,
Ad page 29.
Burrito 101
Enjoy their casual atmosphere while sipping on a Latin Fusion,
Margarita or Mojito. The burritos are made to order with some
of the freshest ingredients and salsas. Located in the European
Village - Palm Coast. Open Tues. - Sun., for Lunch and Dinner.
101 Palm Harbor Pkwy., Unit 118, Palm Coast, Map page 28,
386-246-9963, www.Burrito101pc.com, Ad page 29.
Key Lime Pie is a creamy, sweet dessert
with a fresh taste that tingles on your tongue.
It originated back in the 19th century in
Key West. Made with the juice of tart, thin
skinned, yellow Key limes and sweetened
condensed milk, it has many variations,
including meringue topping. The availability
of authentic Key lime juice has allowed this
regional dessert to spread far beyond Florida.
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904.824.5852
965 State Road 16, #110
Catering Available
www.CaboTacoMexicaliGrill.com
A St. Augustine Favorite for 35 Years
Honoring the
legacy of
longtime
Chef-owner
Claude Sinatsch
Casual Dining for Lunch & Dinner
Steaks • Seafood • Pasta
German • Continental • French
Dinner from $18.95
Lunch from $7.95
Family Owned and
Operated since 1977
Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a Week
Lunch: 11:30 till 2:00 • Dinner: 5:00 till Close
Sunday Brunch starting at 11:30
Cocktails • Wine • Beer
(904) 824-6202
45 San Marco Avenue
www.LePav.com
OPEN 8:00am · 7 DAYS A WEEK
Serving Breakfast & Lunch
Fresh Baked Cinnamon Rolls, Cookies,
Sticky Buns, Desserts, Cappuccino & Espresso
121 St. George Street
VOTED BEST OF
ST. AUGUSTINE
829-6166
www.BunneryBakeryAndCafe.com
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S HOPPING?
Come for the
You’ve come to the
Right Place.
A shopping trip on the streets of the
Old City is an adventure in itself, a treasure
hunt through shops and galleries in a
one-of-a-kind downtown that makes you
think you are in Europe.
with everything you need for outdoor
activities. For those who love to shop for
designer labels at bargain prices, an upscale
outlet mall is a short drive away. Put on
your best flip-flops and check it out.
Known for specialty shops, vintage
treasures and antiques, St. Augustine is
also a place to find an excellent assortment
of contemporary clothing and precious
gem jewelry. Within walking distance are
shops displaying handcrafted ceramics,
lace, linens plus teas and spices imported
from around the globe. It’s fun to browse
galleries displaying photography and
paintings celebrating Florida's beauty, and
if you find a special purchase to remember
your trip by, many of our shops will ship it
home for you.
For more than thirty years, Saturday
has been the day shoppers head for the St.
Augustine Flea Market. Open all weekend,
it is a true, old-fashioned marketplace
where you can buy a straw hat, fresh baked
muffins or an antique. Pick hydroponically
grown strawberries, herbs and seasonal
vegetables at the NEW U-pick 1-acre
vertical farm on site. It doesn’t get fresher
than this!
The oldest bricked byway in the city,
Aviles Street, has old styled lampposts and
comfortable benches that give shoppers
a chance to relax a while. It was the
inspiration for a sister city agreement
connecting St. Augustine with Aviles,
Spain, years ago. The restaurants with
outside seating distinguish this street as
one not to be missed.
Beyond the city along A1A, a full
spectrum of beach shops are stocked
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SHOPPING AREAS
Addison Fitzgerald Photography
As a memento to your vacation make it everlasting with
a custom portrait on the beach or in our studio. Reunions,
weddings, couples, children, everyone! Award winning
photographer Addison Fitzgerald will capture your intimate
memories to last a lifetime. Call for your appointment.
1302 Old Dixie Hwy., St. Augustine, Map grid S-11,
904-471-5308, www.AddFitz.com,  Ad inside Back Cover.
Art Walk
Every first Friday of the month, spend a night with likeminded people and stroll inviting galleries. Start on King
Street at 5 p.m. Then hop aboard the Artwalk trolley at 6 p.m.
and loop through the city to San Marco Avenue, Cordoba
Street, Hypolito Street and other neighborhoods of locally
owned AGOSA galleries. Join the After-Party on your return.
Park free and board the ARTWALK trolley or train at
San Sebastian Winery, 157 King St., 904-829-0065.
www.ArtGalleriesofStAugustine.com
St. Augustine Flea Market, RV Park
One of the last true flea markets in Florida. Old, new, antique
& unique items. Farmer's Market and Hydroponic U-Pick
Farm. Enjoy fun foods, Philly Cheese steak, boiled peanuts,
kettle corn and live music every day. Free parking
& admission. Wheelchairs/strollers avail. Open Sat. –
Sun. (rain or shine) 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
I-95 & State Rd. 207, Exit 311, St. Augustine, Map grid
P-13, 904-824-4210, www.StAugustineFleaMarket.com,
 Ad page 25.
St. Augustine Outlets
Save up to 65% on 75 brand-name outlet stores including Saks
Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Juicy Couture, Cole Haan, Michael Kors,
Kate Spade, Hugo Boss, St. John, Nautica and many more! Open
Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
I-95, Exit 318, St. Augustine, Map grid O-9, 904-826-1311,
www. StAugOutlets.com,  Ad page 1.
SPECIALTY SHOPS
Alvin’s Island
The latest in swimwear, casual wear and sunglasses. Souvenirs,
taffy, T-shirts, beach toys, beach towels, henna tattoos, hair
wraps, custom airbrushing and more. All under one roof. Open
daily. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.
3848 A1A Hwy., St. Augustine, Map grid V-14,
904-461-4445, www.AlvinsIsland.com,  Ad back cover.
St. Jorge Tobacco
For an excellent selection of premium cigars they proudly
feature Arturo Fuente, Padron lines, Ashton and many others.
St. Jorge Tobacco also has a wonderful selection of smoking accessories, gifts and more. They carry lighters, cutters, humidors,
hygrometers, humidifiers and more. Open Mon. – Sat. 9 a.m.
– 6 p.m., Sun. Noon – 6 p.m. All major credit cards accepted.
2085 A1A S. #401, St. Augustine, Map grid U-13,
904-460-9393, www.StJorge.com,  Ad page 25.
St. Augustine Premium Outlets
Shop St. Augustine Premium Outlets® and enjoy savings
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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elcome to
PALM COAST
AND THE FLAGLER BEACHES
Relaxing...on the "Quiet Side of Florida"
Relaxing on the "Quiet Side of Florida"
has never been easier than in Palm Coast
and the Flagler Beaches! This peaceful
Florida East Coast destination is located
three miles off of I-95 between busy
Daytona Beach and historic St. Augustine.
Known for outstanding surfing and the
third best waves in Florida, the Flagler
Beach area delights visitors with 19 miles
of pristine, cinnamon-colored beaches,
parts of which are pet-friendly. The iconic
Flagler Beach Pier is 806 ft. long and
perfect for fishing.
Swim with the dolphins at the
oceanfront Marineland Dolphin Adventure
or enjoy close to 100 miles of connected
biking and hiking trails. Boating activities
are abundant here
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as well—from offshore fishing to backwater
paddling on the historic St. Johns River
or the Intracoastal Waterway. With courses
designed by great golfers like Palmer,
Watson, and Nicklaus, the slope ratings
are fit for champions with a variety of golf
landscapes, including Oceanside links
directly on the Atlantic and those with
vistas of inland marshes, fresh water lakes
and maritime woodlands.
Add more than 180 restaurants,
including many with ocean views
and those that specialize in serving
fresh Atlantic seafood, and you've
got a perfect spot to vacation. Visit
www.PalmCoastandtheFlaglerBeaches.com
for more information on all there is to see
and do!
Fun on the Farm
Tours at the Florida Agricultural Museum cover all you
never knew about farm life in the state up to the
1940s. See rare Cracker Cattle and Cracker Horses on a
tractor-pulled wagon ride through the woods and step
inside the 1890s dry goods store. Meet farmyard
animals and grind corn at the 1880 homestead.
Open Wed.-Sun.
Adults $9; Children $7 (ages 6-12); 5 and under free.
7900 Old Kings Road and US 1, Palm Coast
386-446-7630 | www.myagmuseum.org
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Saint John’s
County
Legend
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Interstate Highway
1
U.S. Highway
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State Highway
302
County Highway
A1A
Ft.Matanzas
Then & Now
Princess Place
County Lines
Parks/Open Spaces
Golf Courses
EXIT
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Marineland
Pellicer
Creek
Corridor
Conservation
Ripple Effects
Kayaking
Area
Matan
Wo zas
Parkwods
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Hulett
Swamp
Washington Oaks
State Park
Hammock
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Town Center
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Belle Terre
Graham
Swamp
Conservation
Area
Parkway
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Flagler County Chamber
of Commerce & Visitor Center
EXIT
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S. Old Kings Road
Flagler
County
Airpirt
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Dupont
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Nature
Preserve
Wadsworth
Park
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Old Dix
State
Park
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hway
A1A
Flagler
Beach
Pier
Flagler
Beach
Bulow
Creek
Korona
Intracoastal Waterway
Florida
Hospital
Flagler
Beverly
Beach
Colbert Lane
Bunnell
Old Kings Road
Flagler
County
Fairgrounds
Gamble
Rogers
Memorial
State
Park
Favoretta
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Marineland,
a Florida
icon, has
been bringing dolphin awareness to
the public for 75 years. Originally
created as Marine Studios in 1938,
it has provided many “firsts” in
underwater films and dolphin care.
In its early years as Florida’s
number one attraction, guests were
entertained by educational stadium
shows highlighting “educated
porpoises.” In 2006 a new and
modern facility opened with the
focus on intimate and educational
dolphin interactions. In 2011
Georgia Aquarium of Atlanta
acquired the park, expanded
exhibits and unveiled new guest
experiences with the much-loved
dolphins.
Calendar
of EVENTS
DECEMBER 2012
1-31: FANTASY LIGHTS EVENTS
Central Park at Town Center, Palm Coast
JANUARY 2013
19: WATERFRONT 10 MILE AND 5K RUN
Waterfront Park, Palm Coast
FEBRUARY 2013
3: USTA PRO CIRCUIT FUTURES TOURNAMENT
MARCH 2013
8-17: BIKEWEEK
Downtown Beachside, Flagler Beach
23: RUN FOR YOUR LIFE 5/10K
Raising the standard for ethical and
sustainable ecotourism, enjoy our naturalist
guided boat tour. This outdoor classroom
experience is powered by our new renewable
and recycled fuel source; Vegetable Oil.
Call for your reservation today.
Central Park at Town Center, Palm Coast
30: EASTER EGG HUNT
Central Park at Town Center, Palm Coast
APRIL 2013
13: ROCK N’ RIB FEST
Central Park at Town Center, Palm Coast
MAY 2013
904-347-1565
4: ARBOR DAY EVENT AND 5K RUN
Central Park at Town Center, Palm Coast
11: 5TH ANNUAL POTATO FESTIVAL
101 Tolstoy Lane, St. Augustine, Marineland Marina
City Hall, Downtown Bunnell
JUNE 2013
1-2: INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL
Central Park at Town Center, Palm Coast
www.RippleEffectEcoTours.com
Naturalist Guides - Kayaking Tours - Boat Adventures - Kayak Rentals
Now featuring a Full Liquor Bar
101 Palm Harbor Pkwy., Unit 124,
European Village, Palm Coast
Hours: Tues to Thurs 5-9pm,
Fri and Sat 5-11 pm, Sunday 5-9pm, Monday Closed
386-246-9771
www.kokorosushibar.com
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INFORMATION
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS FISHING LICENSES
Emergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance) ....911
St. Johns County Sheriff ....... 904-824-8304
St. Augustine Police Dept ..... 904-825-1070
Poison Information Center...800-222-1222
AREA INFORMATION
Flagler County
Chamber of Commerce ........386-437-0106
20 Airport Road, Palm Coast
Open 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Mon.- Fri
Ponte Vedra Beach Chamber.. 904-285-2004
50 A1A N., Suite 102,
Open 9 a.m - 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
St. Augustine Beach VCB......904-471-1596
350 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach
Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., daily.
St. Johns County Chamber .. 904-829-5681
1 Riberia St., St. Augustine
Open 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
St. Johns County VCB............800-653-2489
29 Old Mission Ave., St. Augustine
www.FloridasHistoricCoast.com
Visitor Information Center .. 904-825-1000
10 W. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine
Open 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., 7 days a week.
AIRPORTS
Northeast Florida
Regional Airport .................... 904-209-0090
Located 2 miles north of St. Augustine on Hwy. 1
Jacksonville Int’l. Airport..... 904-741-4902
Just 10 miles north of Jacksonville,
west of I-95, Exit 363B
Daytona Beach
Int’l. Airport ............................ 386-248-8069
If you’re fishing from a charter or party boat,
off a licensed pier, or are under the age of
16, you won’t need a fishing license. Fresh
and saltwater fishing licenses are required in
most other cases.
Call: 904-209-2250
HOSPITALS
Baptist Medical Center..........904-202-2000
800 Prudential Dr., Jacksonville
Emergency Center ................. 904-829-5155
400 Health Park Blvd., St. Augustine
Florida Hospital Flagler.....386-586-2000
60 Memorial Medical Parkway, Palm Coast
Halifax Medical Center ........ 386-254-4000
303 N. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach
IMMIGRATION
(Call for office hours)
St. Augustine ......................... 904-209-0099
Jacksonville ............................904-360-5020
LOST/STOLEN CREDIT CARDS
American Express..................800-528-4800
Diners Club..............................800-234-6377
Discover ................................... 800-347-2683
MasterCard .............................800-627-8372
VISA .......................................... 800-847-2911
24 HOUR PHARMACY
CVS ..........................................386-446-9449
5151 Belle Terre Pky., Palm Coast
Walgreens ...............................904-829-5240
2075 U.S. 1, St. Augustine
Located about an hour south of St. Augustine
at I-95 Exit at 92 East
BUSES, TRAINS & TAXI’S
Greyhound ..............................800-231-2222
800-231-2222
AmTrak Jacksonville .............904-766-5110
904-766-5110
Ace Taxi .................................. 904-824-6888
Checker Cab............................904-829-1111
904-829-1111
Yellow Cab ............................. 904-829-2256
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$1.00
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time of purchase.
World Golf Village, I-95 Exit 323, St. Augustine
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Engagement Films or with other offers.
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$1.00
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on 18 holes
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818 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine
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other discount.
SEE
904-461-5571 | [email protected]
FLAGLER
COLLEGE
74 King St., St. Augustine
$1.00
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Flagler College Tour
Good for up
to 4 people.
Not valid with any
other offer, special or discount.
SEE
904-819-6400 | www.Flagler.edu
$1.00
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activities | dining | shopping
904-940-4123 | www.WorldGolfIMAX.com
Adult Admission.
Must present at time
of purchase.
11 Magnolia Ave., St. Augustine
904-829-3168 | www.FountainOfYouthFlorida.com
16947
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or discount. Adults only.
SEE
$1.00
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Your Old Town Trolley
Ticket - 100% Money
Back Guarantee
167 San Marcos Ave., St. Augustine
Coupon must be presented. Cannot be
used in conjunction with other offers.
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904-325-6947 | www.TrolleyTours.com
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167 San Marcos Ave., St. Augustine
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used in conjunction with other offers.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
904-325-6947 | www.TrolleyTours.com
Oldest Wooden
$1.00
OFF
Historic Museum and Gardens
Adult Admission &
FREE Diploma
with Admission.
14 St. George St., St. Augustine
Must present this coupon at time of
purchase. Not valid with any other offer.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
$1.00
OFF
Admission
12 S. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine
Good for up to 6 people. Not valid with
any other offer, special or discount.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
877-467-5863 | www.ThePirateMuseum.com
$5.00
OFF
Total price
for group of
2 or more.
111 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine
904-377-7245 | www.StAugustineEcoTours.com
Cannot be applied to private boat rides.
Not valid with any other discounts.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
10%
OFF
activities | dining | shopping
904-824-0192 | www.OldestWoodenSchoolHouse.com
on Regular
Lighthouse
Admission
81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine
904-829-0745 | www.StAugustineLighthouse.com
Must present this coupon at time of
purchase. Not valid with other offers.
SEE
$2.00
OFF
Hall of Fame Admission
Valid on up to 4
full priced admissions.
1 World Golf Pl., St. Augustine
904-940-4123 | www.WorldGolfHallOfFame.org
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Coupon must be presented at box office.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
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Portrait
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1302 Old Dixie Hwy, St. Augustine
Not valid with other offers,
specials or discounts.
No expiration date. SEE
904-471-5308 | www.AddFitz.com
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OFF
It’s EASY to USE coupons from your smart
One Adult Admission
phone. Go to www.SEE-StAugustine.comValid on regular priced
and click on COUPONS in the top right baradult admission only.
or use
QR Code
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$3.00
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Lunch or Dinner
Minimum
$25 purchase.
45 San Marco Ave, Historic Downtown
904-824-6202 | www.LePav.com
Limit 1 per table per check.
Must present prior to ordering.
Not valid with any other discounts.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
$2.00
OFF
Minimum Order
of $20
965 SR-16 Unit 110, St. Augustine
904-824-5852 | www.CaboTacoMexicaliGrill.com
Cannot be combined with any other
offer. Not valid on catering.
SEE
10%
OFF
activities | dining | shopping
| www.MOAS.org
SEE page386-255-0285
instructions
22 for QR Code
Entire Lunch or
Dinner Check
46 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine
Must present this coupon when ordering.
Not valid with any other daily special.
SEE
904-824-7765 | www.HookedOnHarrys.com
KINGFISH GRILL
FREE
PIE
FREE Florida
Key Lime Pie
with purchase of entree.
252 Yacht Club Drive, St. Augustine
1 coupon per table. Not valid with other
discounts. Not valid Fri, Sat or Holidays.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
904-824-2111 | www.KingFishGrill.com
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Pirates repeatedly raided St. Augustine
for its imperial Spanish treasures of gold
and silver by slipping into town at night to
pillage government buildings. A bloodthirsty
breed in those days, today pirates are more
likely to teach you how to duel.
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15%
OFF
Your Check
Not including alcohol or
gratuity. Max value $15.
39.5 Cordova St., St. Augustine
904-808-7202 | www.TastingRoomBakery.com
Not valid on holidays or with any other
offer. Not valid on separate checks.
SEE
10%
OFF
Any Breakfast or
Lunch Purchase
121 St. George St., St. Augustine
St. Augustine Flea Market
& St. Johns RV Park
2495 SR 207, St. Augustine
904-824-9840 | www.StAugustineFleaMarket.com
Not valid with any other offer,
special or discount.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
FREE
MONTH
Rent 1 Month Boat & RV
Storage $37.50 &
Get the 2nd Month FREE.
One per household.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
FREE
GIFT
with $10.00
Purchase
2085 A1A South #401, St. Augustine
Must present at time of purchase. Not valid
with any other offer, special or discount.
SEE
904-460-9393 | www.StJorge.com
$2.00
OFF
activities | dining | shopping
904-829-6166 | www.BunneryBakeryAndCafe.com
$20 Purchase
3848 A1A South, St. Augustine
Not valid with any
other offer.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
904-461-4445 | www.AlvinsIsland.com
FREE
ST. AUGUSTINE
VIP Coupon
Book
Worth $100’s
of Dollars.
I-95, Exit 318, St. Augustine
Present this coupon at Guest Services
to recieve your free coupon book.
Exp. 12/31/2013 SEE
904-826-1311 | www.StAugOutlets.com
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INDEX
500th Anniversary of Ponce de Leon
Art Walk
Black Raven
Castillo de San Marco
Colonial Quarter
Concerts
Fiesta Falls Miniature Golf & Ice Cream
Flagler Beach
Flagler College, the Legacy
Florida Agricultural Museum
Hotel Ponce de Leon
Lightner Museum
Marineland
Old City Gates and Wall
Old Town Trolley
Old Spanish Trail, Zero Mile Marker
Oldest Wooden School House
Photo's by Addison Fitzgerald Photography
Palm Coast
Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth
Regatta of Lights
Ripple Effect Eco Tours
Romance; Places to Propose
St. Augustine Eco Tours
St. Augustine Florida National Cemetery
St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
St. John's County Pier, events
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5, 10
18, 19
Gate Cover, 16
19, 26-29
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World Golf Hall of Fame & IMAX
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CHURCH HISTORY
St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine
Memorial Presbyterian Church
Cathedral Basilica
Grace United Methodist Church
Mission of Nombre de Dios
Father Miguel O'Reilly's House
DINING
Burrito 101
Cabo Taco
European Village
Harry's Seafood Bar & Grill
Key Lime Pie
Kingfish Grill
Kokoro Steaks Sushi & Martini Bar
ADVERTISER
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Le Pavillon
The Bunnery
Tasting Room Backyard Bakery Cafe
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FISHING AND BOATING
Fishing Licenses
St. Augustine City Marina
St. John's County Pier
Vilano Beach Fishing Pier
PARKS
Anastasia State Park
Ft. Matanzas National Monument
Flagler County Parks
GTM Reserve Environmental Ed. Center, The
Plaza de la Constitución
Princess Place Preserve
St. Augustine Beach Pavillion
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
MUSEUMS
1798 Ximenex-Fatio House
Florida Agricultural Museum
Lightner Museum
Oldest Wooden School House
St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
Villa Zorayda
SHOPPING
Alvin's Island
Art Walk
Aviles Street
Farmers Market
Lightner Gift Shop
St. George Street
St. Jorge Tobacco
St. Augustine Flea Market & RV Park
St. Augustine Outlets (formerly Prime)
St. Augustine Premium Outlets
St. Augustine Pirate Museum Gift Shop
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TOURS
Flagler College, the Legacy
Ghosts & Gravestones Night Tour
Old Town Trolley Tours
St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
World Golf Hall of Fame & IMAX
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COUPONS
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EVENTS
EXTRAS Always time for a little extra!
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